Liz R.

 
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About me

Liz R.
Mathematics
Mathematics
Undergraduate
Goodricke
1989
United Kingdom

My employment

United Kingdom
Finance and consultancy

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How I found out about the job

Applied directly on spec

The recruitment process

This is my second job after graduation, so I was already qualified as an actuary, and I just sent my CV to employers I was interested in working for; after multiple interviews with the organisation that became my current employer, I was offered a job.

My career history

I have worked in actuarial pensions consulting since graduation; this is my second employer, although I moved location once within my first employer

Courses taken since graduation

Fellow of Institute and Faculty of Actuaries

My advice to students considering work

Research the actuarial profession and the employers you apply to before interview. Being an actuary is a very rewarding career, both intellectually and financially. There are many areas to work in, and I like that it is continually evolving so that you always need to keep up-to-date / you are always learning.

My advice about working in my industry

Being an actuary is a very rewarding career, both intellectually and financially. There are many areas to work in, and I like that it is continually evolving so that you always need to keep up-to-date / you are always learning.

What I do

I am now a senior actuary, advising clients on everything pensions related, as well as carrying out research for my employer, and running a number of IT projects.

Skills I use and how I developed them



Extracurricular skills:
Maths and IT, particularly Excel skills are vital, but IT skills can develop on the job. Communication skills are also vital for those who wish to progress as a consulting actuary. If you get the chance to present to a group of people, take it, as all experience is helpful.

What I like most

I enjoy talking to clients and finding solutions to their pensions problems.

What I like least

Sometimes there is too much non-client work.

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